Examples

The Obama administration's raison d'etre for the Afghan occupation -- the purported dismantling of Al Qaeda and elimination of breeding-ground conditions for transnational militants -- is as self-defeating as it is abstruse, an assessment proven out by this past weekend's terror strike in Portland at the hands of a Somali-born operative who tried to blow up a Christmas tree lighting ceremony and, although mentionable, said attack's FBI inducement is a polemic for another day.

It is difficult to identify causes of decline because changes have also occurred simultaneously in the wintering, migration, and breeding areas of each species; however, breeding-ground changes are the probable cause because indices of productivity have decreased during the past 20 years [3].

"These generalisations, together with slogans such as 'one settler, one bullet!' and 'Kill the Boer, kill the farmer!', as well as 'Maak dood die wit man' which were recently used during the ANC's protest actions in Swartruggens, create a dangerous breeding-ground for farm murders."

As Robert Klemmensen of the University of South Denmark demonstrated in a study, openness to trade is closely associated with national resistance to being a breeding-ground for, or indeed victim of, terrorism.

This canal gradually widens into the Anchar Lake, a reedy mere of indefinite boundaries, the breeding-ground of legions of mosquitos; and after the tawny twilight darkened into a stifling night we made fast to a reed bed, not reaching Ganderbal till late the next morning, where my horse and caravan awaited me under a splendid plane-tree.